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Sean Combs, aka P. Diddy, *NOT GUILTY* of sex trafficking *GUILTY* of transporting

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Star witness Casandra “Cassie” Ventura took the stand Tuesday at Sean “Diddy” Combs’s federal sex trafficking trial. She detailed physical abuse (“He would … knock me over, drag me, kick me, stomp me in the head”), as well as the nature of “freak offs,” which she said included the hiring of an escort and “performing” under the direction of Combs.
Cassie Ventura is testifying that her control-obsessed ex-boyfriend Sean Combs was intensively involved in her appearance throughout their relationship, making comments and demands daily.
She said Combs would tell her that “I looked too Mexican with my hair like that, or I needed to have my nails done a certain way.” Ventura told the jury that she and Combs discussed whether she should get breast implants, and that her look during their freak-off sessions was especially important to him. “Some days he would want me to be really sexy, and be his woman other days,” she testified.

 
Cassie Ventura was asked to recall when Sean Combs first proposed the “freak offs” to her, which she testified about in the morning. She said he raised the idea of voyeuristic sex parties after he began physically abusing her. Sean Combs arranged the first freak off that Cassie Ventura participated in, according to her testimony. “I understood him to be a dancer,” Ventura said, referring to a male escort whose photo was being shown to the jury as she spoke. “He was paid to entertain, to dance and to have intercourse with me,” she said. She added that drugs and alcohol were present at the sex party, held at a Los Angeles home Combs was renting at the time.

^^^ More testimony via the link in my above post.
 
Cassie Ventura was asked to recall when Sean Combs first proposed the “freak offs” to her, which she testified about in the morning. She said he raised the idea of voyeuristic sex parties after he began physically abusing her. Sean Combs arranged the first freak off that Cassie Ventura participated in, according to her testimony. “I understood him to be a dancer,” Ventura said, referring to a male escort whose photo was being shown to the jury as she spoke. “He was paid to entertain, to dance and to have intercourse with me,” she said. She added that drugs and alcohol were present at the sex party, held at a Los Angeles home Combs was renting at the time.

^^^ More testimony via the link in my above post.
So why didn't she leave him as soon as it began? As well as reporting the violence to LE. I guess defence will ask that.
 
Yes. From one comment made, there's probably going to be fear involved. She's going to need to explain what circumstances created the fear.
So far, I'm not seeing the fear factor. I am seeing that she was humiliated and yet still thought she was "in love" with him. It does fall in line with domestic abuse behavior, that's for sure.
 
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Male escorts at “freak-offs” were typically paid between $1,500 and $5,000 or $6,000 at the end of the session, Cassie Ventura testified. She said Sean Combs usually handed her the cash, which she gave to the escorts."

"Several civil sexual assault lawsuits against Sean Combs mention the same drugs Cassie Ventura has testified about using during “freak-off” parties.
Some plaintiffs alleged they attended industry parties where guests were using or offered marijuana. In one complaint, former model Crystal McKinney alleged Combs had laced a marijuana joint he gave her with an “intoxicating substance.”
Complaints initially filed by Texas attorney Tony Buzbee — who is involved in dozens of lawsuits against Combs — allege that the producer and his employees regularly laced the drinks of unsuspecting victims with GHB and ecstasy.
Music producer Rodney Jones alleged he has witnessed Combs’s staff distribute drugs, including ketamine and mushrooms, to Combs and his party guests."
 
We’ve circled back to the security footage, famously aired on CNN last year, of Sean Combs beating and dragging Cassie Ventura in the halls of a Los Angeles hotel in 2016. Ventura testified the beating took place the only time she tried to leave a freak-off before it was over. Jurors have already seen a version of the footage, but prosecutors are likely to begin asking Ventura about the details.
Cassie Ventura said the 2016 hotel beating took place a couple days before she was supposed to attend a premiere for the film “A Perfect Match,” which she starred in.
Prosecutors presented a text exchange between Ventura and Sean Combs, in which she expressed a fear that the “freak-off” would mess her up before the event. But, she testified, she worried that Combs “would just make it miserable for me” if she didn’t comply, so she went to the freak-off and still made the premiere. She said she wanted to enjoy something she had “worked really hard on.”


How sad! She was trying so hard to enjoy her own success....
 
Defense attorney Anna Estevao’s cross-examination of Cassie Ventura has homed in on text exchanges in which Sean Combs appears to give her the choice to participate in freak-offs and respects her preferences.
In one 2009 exchange, Combs said he wanted Ventura to feel “safe to let go” sexually. “I want to do what you want me to do.” Estevao also referred to a conversation after a freak-off, when Ventura said she wasn’t feeling well. “A lot of d---s, a lot of partying,” she wrote. Combs responded, “Damn, you’re sick? I’m sorry.”
“If you’re not into it, no worries, no stress,” Combs wrote in another conversation.
Estevao compared such exchanges to Ventura’s previous testimony, when she said Combs forced her into sexual acts and didn’t apologize.
 
This is from a link in the BBC article that details all the accusations against him and when they were filed. I am guessing all this stuff is going to come up in the trial so its good to have it all in one post. It is a really good timeline of everything too.


16 November 2023: Cassie's lawsuit​

Cassie and Sean Combs
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Cassie Ventura and Sean Combs were in an on-off relationship from 2007 to 2018
Casandra Ventura, a singer and model known as Cassie, was signed to Mr Combs' record label and dated him for more than a decade.
But in a civil lawsuit, she said the mogul had used his position of power to "set the groundwork" for a "manipulative and coercive romantic and sexual relationship".
Her lawsuit included graphic descriptions of violent abuse, alleging that Mr Combs "regularly beat and kicked Ms Ventura, leaving black eyes, bruises, and blood".
She described parties known as "freak offs" - drug-fuelled, days-long sexual performances - which Mr Combs allegedly coerced women into, and filmed for his own pleasure.
Ms Ventura also accused the musician of sexual abuse and rape, and claimed that many of these incidents were witnessed by his "tremendously loyal network" who "were not willing to do anything meaningful" to stop the violence.
The lawsuit also alleged that Mr Combs destroyed a car belonging to US rapper Kid Cudi, to dissuade him from dating her.
Mr Combs strenuously denied the allegations and accused Ms Ventura of extortion.
They settled the case for an undisclosed amount a day after it was filed in New York, with Mr Combs maintaining his innocence.


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November to December 2023: More lawsuits allege sexual assault​

In the weeks after settling Cassie's lawsuit, Mr Combs was accused of sexual assault dating back to 1991 by multiple women.
One lawsuit was filed anonymously by a woman who claimed Mr Combs and another man had coerced her into sex.
In a second, Joi Dickerson-Neal accused the star of drugging and sexually assaulting her when she was a college student in 1991. She also claimed he filmed the attack and showed it to other people without her consent.
A third woman, Liza Gardner, filed court papers accusing Mr Combs and another man of raping her and her friend more than 30 years ago, when she was 16.
Ms Gardner also alleged that Mr Combs had turned violent days after the attack, choking her so hard that she passed out.
In the lawsuit, she said Mr Combs had become irate while trying to track down her friend, because he was worried she would inform "the girl he was with at the time".
The lawsuits all came shortly before the expiration of the New York Adult Survivors Act, which temporarily allowed people who said they had been sexually abused to file claims, even after the statute of limitations had expired.
Mr Combs denied all the allegations, and his spokesperson called the lawsuits a "money grab".


December 2023: Underage sex claim​

Another woman sued in December, claiming she was "sex trafficked" and "gang raped" by Mr Combs, former Bad Boy Records president Harve Pierre and another man in 2003, when she was 17.
In court papers, the woman, known only as Jane Doe, alleged she was given "copious amounts of drugs and alcohol" before the attack and was left in so much pain that she could barely stand or remember how she got home.
In response, Mr Combs said he "did not do any of the awful things being alleged", while Mr Pierre said the "disgusting allegations" were "false and a desperate attempt for financial gain".


Diddy's denial​

Sean Combs
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On 6 December, Mr Combs responded to the flurry of lawsuits with a statement on his Instagram page.
"ENOUGH IS ENOUGH," he wrote. "For the last couple of weeks, I have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy.
"Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday. Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth."


February 2024: Accusations of grooming​

Music producer Rodney Jones Jr, who produced nine tracks on 2023's The Love Album, sued Mr Combs in February 2024, accusing the star of making unwanted sexual contact and forcing him to hire prostitutes and participate in sex acts with them.
In court papers filed in New York, Mr Jones also claimed that Mr Combs tried to "groom" him into having sex with another man, telling him it was "a normal practice in the music industry".
Mr Combs' lawyer, Shawn Holley, called Mr Jones "nothing more than a liar" and described his claims as "pure fiction" that could be discredited by "overwhelming, indisputable proof".


17 May 2024: Cassie assault video leaked​

CCTV footage emerged showing Mr Combs assaulting Cassie Ventura in the hallway of a Los Angeles hotel in 2016.
The pictures, broadcast by CNN, showed a man pushing Ms Ventura to the floor and kicking her while she was on the ground. He later attempted to drag her by her shirt and throw an object at her.
A day later, Mr Combs apologised, saying: "I take full responsibility for my actions in that video. I was disgusted then when I did it. I'm disgusted now."

Ms Ventura later posted a statement highlighting the lifelong impact of domestic violence. "It broke me down to someone I never thought I would become," she wrote.

21 May 2024: Former model sues​

Crystal McKinney pictured in 2003
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Model and actress Crystal McKinney accused Mr Combs of drugging her and forcing her to perform oral sex in the bathroom of a New York City recording studio in 2003.
Two days later, Mr Combs was sued again by April Lampros, who alleged four instances of sexual assault between 1995 and about 2000.
Ms Lampros claimed she met the musician in 1994 while a student at the Fashion Institute of Technology, and that an initially romantic relationship "quickly turned into an aggressive, coercive, and abusive relationship based on sex".
In one incident, she claimed the star forced her to take ecstasy and have sex with his then-girlfriend.


July 2024: Combs maintains innocence as eighth lawsuit filed​

Former adult film star Adria English claimed she was "groomed into sex trafficking over time" in a number of events between 2004 and 2009 at Mr Combs’s star-studded parties.
His lawyer Jonathan Davis responded: "No matter how many lawsuits are filed it won't change the fact that Mr Combs has never sexually assaulted or sex trafficked anyone."

10 September 2024: No-show at court hearing​

Mr Combs failed to attend a virtual hearing for a lawsuit filed against him by Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith, a Michigan inmate who claimed the star drugged and sexually assaulted him at a party in Detroit in 1997.
The no-show led to a default judgment against Mr Combs, who was ordered to pay Mr Caredello-Smith $100m (£75m).
The judgment was later set aside, after the musician's lawyers filed an appeal.


11 September 2024: Girl band star sues​

Dawn Richard, a former singer in Mr Combs' girl group project Danity Kane, filed a suit against the star.
The singer, who later joined Mr Combs in the band Diddy Dirty Money, alleged that the musician sexually assaulted her on multiple occasions by touching her body, as well as verbally abusing and overworking her.

16 September 2024: Combs is arrested​

The star was arrested in a Manhattan hotel room after a grand jury indictment.
His lawyer said the star had co-operated with authorities, and voluntarily relocated to New York in anticipation of the charges.
"These are the acts of an innocent man with nothing to hide, and he looks forward to clearing his name in court," he added.


17 September 2024: Charges and details of 'freak offs' revealed​

Sean Combs court sketch
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The musician appeared in a New York Court on 17 September
In an appearance at the US District Court in New York, Mr Combs was charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution.
In an indictment that was unsealed at the same time, prosecutors alleged that he also engaged in kidnapping, forced labour, bribery and other crimes.
They described him as the head of a criminal enterprise that abused women, using threats of violence to force them into participating in drug-fuelled orgies with male prostitutes.
These "freak offs" were "elaborate and produced sex performances" and were highly organised parties, prosecutors said.
Mr Combs' associates allegedly booked hotel suites, recruited sex workers and distributed drugs including cocaine, methamphetamine and oxycodone to coerce partygoers into sex and keep them "obedient".
His staff allegedly arranged travel for the victims and organised the supply of intravenous fluids to help them recover from the parties, which sometimes lasted for days.
Prosecutors also alleged that Mr Combs taped the "freak offs" and would use the footage to pressure his victims into silence.
If convicted, the musician faces a sentence of 15 years up to life in prison.
Mr Combs' lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, declared his client's innocence, and described the "freak offs" as consensual.
"Is it sex trafficking?" he asked. "Not if everybody wants to be there."
Mr Combs pleaded not guilty to the charges.
But he was denied bail after prosecutors argued that he posed "a significant risk" to the trial, reporting that he had "already tried to obstruct the government's investigation of this case, repeatedly contacting victims and witnesses and feeding them false narratives of events".
The judge cited the star's anger issues and history of substance abuse as reasons for keeping him detained until the trial.
"My concern is that this is a crime that happens behind closed doors," he said.
Mr Combs' lawyers have repeatedly appealed the decision, offering to place the star under the watch of a round-the-clock private security team.

However Judge Andrew L Carter Jr said that, even under those terms, Mr Combs could still use employees to contact witnesses.
He is being detained at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center until his trial, which is tentatively scheduled for 5 May 2025.


24 September 2024: Eleventh lawsuit accuses star of rape​

Combs was moved to a special unit at the Metropolitan Detention Centre, separate from the general prison population.
Around the same time, he was served with a new lawsuit - from a woman who claimed Combs and his bodyguard had drugged, bound and violently raped her in 2001, and later showed a video of the attack to others.
In a news conference, Thalia Graves said the "lasting effects" of the assault had created "a cycle of suffering from which it is hard to break free"; adding that she felt "worthless, isolated and sometimes responsible” for what had happened to her.
At the time of writing, Combs' lawyers had not responded to the allegations.


1 October 2024: More than 100 new assault allegations​

A lawyer said more than 100 people plan to sue Combs for sexual assault, rape and sexual exploitation.
Tony Buzbee said he was representing 120 people, half of whom were men, and 25 of whom were minors - the first time Mr Combs has been accused of sexually abusing children. One was aged nine at the time of the alleged assault.
Mr Buzbee said his firm was working to vet another 100 cases.
Mr Combs' lawyer said the rapper "emphatically and categorically" denied the allegations, saying they were "false and defamatory".


14 October 2024: Six new lawsuits, including from teen​

Six lawsuits were filed in New York with accusations from two unnamed women and four unnamed men by Mr Buzbee.
One of the accusers said he was 16 when he attended one of the rapper's parties in the Hamptons in 1998. In the lawsuit, he said the rapper ordered him to undress while they were discussing the teen breaking into the music industry.
Another lawsuit filed by an unnamed woman accused Mr Combs of raping her at a hotel party after they met at a photoshoot.
Mr Combs' legal team dismissed the lawsuits as "clear attempts to garner publicity."
"Mr Combs and his legal team have full confidence in the facts, their legal defenses, and the integrity of the judicial process," his attorneys said in a statement, adding "Mr Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone - adult or minor, man or woman.”


15 October 2024: Lawsuit claims Tupac comment led to rape​

Another lawsuit accuses Mr Combs of raping a woman as "payback" for her suggestion that he was involved in the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur.
Ashley Parham's lawsuit filed in California claims she was raped by multiple people, including Mr Combs, because he was angered by the Tupac comment.
She says that Mr Combs had "a knife and held it to the right side of [her] face and threatened to give her a 'Glasgow smile' in retaliation for her previous statements".
Shakur's murder has never been fully solved, although former gang member Duane "Keffe D" Davis was charged in the case last year.
Mr Davis, whose trial will begin in March 2025, previously claimed that Mr Combs offered him $1m (£769,000) to kill Shakur.


21 October 2024: Seven new lawsuits filed alleging sexual assault​

Seven new civil lawsuits are filed against the star in a federal court in New York.
Four men and three women accuse the hip-hop mogul of sexually assaulting them at various parties in Los Angeles, New York and Las Vegas.
The youngest plaintiff was 13 at the time of the alleged incident.
His lawyers recently dismissed the flurry of lawsuits as "clear attempts to garner publicity", stressing that "Mr Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone - adult or minor, man or woman.”


29 October 2024: Two more lawsuits filed against Combs, one alleged victim was 10 at the time​

Two new lawsuits are filed against the music mogul, accusing him of sexual assault.
Both lawsuits, which were filed in New York, include accusations by men who were underage at the time of the alleged assaults.
In one, the alleged victim was 10 at the time. The second alleges Mr Combs assaulted a teenage boy who was auditioning for the popular MTV reality show Making the Band, which the rapper produced.
In a statement to the BBC, representatives for Mr Combs said he "never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone - man or woman, adult or minor".


19 November 2024: New lawsuits target Diddy and attorney​

Five more anonymous lawsuits were filed against Mr Combs on 19 November from three men and two women. The suits centre on allegations of sexual assault at parties with at least two of them outlining rape accusations against Mr Combs.
Two additional lawsuits were also filed - both against a lawyer who has filed a large share of the civil lawsuits against Mr Combs.
One of the lawsuits against Tony Buzbee, a Texas-based attorney who says he represents more than 100 victims, allege he attempted to extort the plaintiff - an unnamed "high-profile individual" - by threatening to make public “entirely fabricated and malicious allegations of sexual assault".
In court documents obtained by the BBC, the plaintiff identified himself as a former associate of Diddy and acknowledged attending events with the embattled music mogul.
In the second lawsuit, an unnamed woman alleged he was abusive toward women.
The New York summons states Mr Buzbee abused his power as an attorney and violated the unnamed woman while representing her as a client.
Mr Buzbee denied the allegations.


27 November 2024: Diddy denied bail for a third time​

A third attempt to get Mr Combs released from jail failed, after a judge said there was "evidence supporting a serious risk of witness tampering".
The star's lawyers had argued he should be released to allow adequate time to prepare for his trial, which is set to begin on 5 May 2025.
But prosecutors accused the musician of breaking prison rules by contacting potential witnesses using other inmates' telephone accounts, and coercing others in his orbit to post online in order to sway public opinion and benefit his defence.
US District Judge Arun Subramanian concluded the court could not trust Mr Combs if released on bail.


29 November 2024: Accused of dangling a woman from a balcony​

Fashion designer Bryana "Bana" Bongolan filed a lawsuit alleging that Mr Combs threatened to kill her and dangled her over a 17th floor balcony, during an incident in 2016.
Ms Bongolan said she had worked on several projects for the star, and witnessed what she described as "disturbing signs of an abusive relationship" between Mr Combs and Ms Ventura - including one fight where the star allegedly "threw a large kitchen knife at Ms Ventura, who, acting in self-defence, threw one back at him".
In her lawsuit, Ms Bongolan claimed the star later began "directing his rage" towards her, and assaulted her after a sleepover in Ventura's apartment.
During the altercation, she alleges, the star "lifted her up higher and higher over the 17th floor balcony of Ms. Ventura's apartment with only Combs' grip keeping her from falling to her death".
A representative for Mr Combs told the BBC he "firmly denies these serious allegations" and "remains confident they will ultimately be proven baseless".


8 December 2024: Jay-Z named as co-defendant in rape case​

Jay-Z was accused of raping a 13-year-old girl with Sean Combs, in an update to a lawsuit originally filed in October 2024.
The star vehemently denied the allegation - revealing that they were the person who had previously tried to sue lawyer Tony Buzbee for extortion.
In an extensive statement, Jay-Z called the claims "idiotic" and said that he came from a world where "we protect children."
The musician added that he had received a demand letter from Mr Buzbee attempting to seek a private financial settlement. However, he said the letter had had the "opposite effect".
"It made me want to expose you for the fraud you are in a VERY public fashion. So no, I will not give you ONE RED PENNY!!" the statement read.
The anonymous woman behind the accusations later withdraws her legal action. Jay-Z subsequently sues her for defamation.


13 December 2024: Diddy drops his bail appeal, more accusers come forward​

After repeatedly being denied bail, the musician dropped further attempts at securing his release from the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center.
He will remain behind his bars until his trial starts.
Shortly afterwards, Combs faced further allegations of rape in multiple lawsuits.
Three anonymous male accusers claimed that they were given spiked drinks and then raped in incidents as recently as 2022.
In a separate lawsuit, an unnamed woman said she was raped by Combs at a New York charity basketball event in December 1991.
And Oklahoma native LaTroya Grayson alleged that she was drugged and raped at a party in 2006 after winning a radio station contest.
Combs continued to deny all the charges against him.


30 January 2025: Prosecutors file amended indictment with new victims​

Prosecutors in New York expanded their case against Combs, accusing him of coercing two additional women into commercial sex acts, and of dangling a person over an apartment balcony.
The women's names were added to the federal case against him, but no new charges were filed.
In response, his lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, said the prosecution's case "remains flawed".
"The government has added the ridiculous theory that two of Mr Combs's former girlfriends were not girlfriends at all, but were prostitutes," he said.
"Mr Combs is as committed as ever to fighting these charges and winning at trial."


27-28 February 2025: A flurry of new lawsuits​

Ten new lawsuits were filed on 28 February, ahead of the deadline for New York's Gender-Motivated Violence Act, which gave victims a two-year window to lodge historic cases that would previously have been too old to come to trial.
Among them is a complaint from an anonymous male escort who claimed Combs sexually assaulted him, then threatened him to keep quiet by allegedly saying, "If I can get Pac [Tupac] hit, what the [expletive] do you think can happen to you?"
Another lawsuit is filed by Kirk Burrowes, the co-founder of Combs' company Bad Boy Entertainment. In legal papers, Burrowes alleged that, on multiple occasions, Combs summoned him to his office where, upon arrival, he would find the musician engaging in sexual acts.
Burrowes claimed "Combs orchestrated these encounters as a means of psychologically breaking down Plaintiff's resistance and establishing his submission".
Combs' lawyers dismissed the flurry of new claims.
"We live in a world where anyone can file a lawsuit for any reason," they said in a statement.
"With the deadline for New York's Gender-Motivated Violence Act expiring tomorrow, it's clear that opportunists are rushing to file last-minute, meritless claims. Mr Combs remains confident he will prevail in court."


6 March 2025: Federal case amended to include forced labour​

The government amended its case against Combs, adding accusations that the hip-hop mogul forced employees to work long hours and threatened to punish those who did not assist in his alleged two-decade sex trafficking scheme.
Combs appeared in court a week later to plead not guilty.
Wearing a green/tan prison jumpsuit, with overgrown grey hair and a beard, the musician was described as smiling in court, as well as waving and blowing kisses to his family.

14 March 2025: Combs' lawyers say hallway video tape was altered​

In a court hearing, Combs' legal team tried to get the infamous "hallway attack" video dismissed as evidence at his trial.
They argued that analysis of the security camera footage, which showed Combs assaulting Cassandra Ventura, suggested that it had been sped up from its original source, that events were depicted out of sequence and that time stamps on the original tape had been covered up.
Judge Arun Subramanian asked the two sides to reach a compromise, suggesting that if it the footage was out of sequence, they could find a way to restore it or to slow it down in a way that reflected the original.
CNN, which aired the original footage, denied making any edits.


4 April 2025: Prosecutors add new charges to federal case​

Federal prosecutors amended the indictment against Combs for a third time, adding two new charges of sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Both charges related to a woman described as "Victim-2". Prosecutors alleged that Combs used force, fraud or coercion to recruit, harbour and transport the woman across state lines, with the intent of engaging in prostitution between 2021 and 2024.
The new charge carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years in prison.
Combs appeared in court on 14 May to plead not guilty. In a statement, his lawyers lawyers said, "These are not new allegations or new accusers.
"These are the same individuals, former long-term girlfriends, who were involved in consensual relationships. This was their private sex life, defined by consent, not coercion."

Jury selection in the trial is scheduled to begin on 5 May, 2025.
 
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So she was on the stand for four days all together!!!!! This is beginning to give me Epstein vibes.



  • 17 May 2025
    Updated 17 May 2025
Cassie Ventura has tearfully told a court she would give back a $20m (£15m) legal settlement from Sean "Diddy" Combs if it meant she would never have taken part in his "humiliating" drug-fuelled sex parties.
She rejected defence suggestions that her accusations were financially motivated as she wrapped up four days of testimony in the New York criminal trial of her ex-boyfriend.
Ms Ventura, the government's star witness, faced questioning from both legal teams about her decade-long relationship with Mr Combs, and their "freak off" sex sessions.
Mr Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. He could face life in prison.
Ms Ventura's testimony revealed graphic details about her sex life with the rapper and the physical violence she allegedly endured from him.
The rap mogul's lawyers have been trying to depict Ms Ventura, 38, as an eager participant in the sexual lifestyle.
She testified this week that she was coerced into the sessions, which involved male escorts, because Mr Combs had threatened her with violence.
On Friday she addressed a $20m pay-out he gave her after she filed a lawsuit against him in November 2023.
The settlement, which came just one day after the filing of the legal action, was public knowledge, but the number was previously unknown.
Mr Combs' lawyer, Anna Estevao, seemed to imply that Ms Ventura was strapped for cash before filing her lawsuit. The singer had just moved to her parents' house with her husband and children.
Ms Ventura rejected this suggestion, later sharing that she would exchange the money for a life free of the "freak offs", which she said caused her physical injuries, would sometimes go on for days, and stifled her career as a singer.
"I would have agency and autonomy," she said.
A courtroom sketch of Cassie Ventura, in a white blazer and striped jacket, crying on the stand in court. To her left is Judge Arun Sumbramanian, in black robes and glasses.

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Image caption,A courtroom sketch of Cassie Ventura

Mr Combs' legal team also showed the jury dozens of messages between the couple from each stage of their relationship, arguing their dynamic was toxic at times, but not criminal.
Minutes before Ms Ventura was set to leave the stand on Friday, the defence questioned her about another legal settlement she won.
Ms Ventura told the court she was expecting to receive about $10m from InterContinental Hotels, connected to her claims against Mr Combs.
The settlement relates to an incident at the InterContinental in Los Angeles in 2016, in which security footage showed Mr Combs hitting, kicking and dragging her in a hallway.
That clip was played at length in court this week, and is one of the most important pieces of evidence in the trial.
On Friday in court, Ms Ventura went through her texts after that beating. In one message she told Mr Combs: "I'm not a rag doll. I'm somebody's child."
She and Mr Combs were expressing love for each other days later in other texts.
The defence cross-examination continued on all day Thursday and Friday.
The prosecution squeezed in two more witnesses before court adjourned for the weekend.
One was Dawn Richard, a singer in the group Danity Kane - formed on Diddy's MTV show Making the Band. Last year she filed a lawsuit accusing him of physical abuse and withholding her earnings.
Ms Richard testified that she saw Mr Combs assault Ms Ventura at his Los Angeles mansion in 2009.
"She fell down," Ms Richard told the court. "She was in the foetal position."
After the incident, she said Mr Combs took her aside and told her what she saw was "passion" and that where he is from, "people go missing" if they talk.
US Homeland Security special agent Yasin Binda took the stand as well, telling the court about the cash, drugs and baby oil that were seized from the rapper's hotel room when he was arrested in New York.
More testimony is expected from the witnesses called by prosecutors next week.
The Manhattan court has been a media circus since the beginning of the trial, with spectators gathering in droves and camping out overnight to get a glimpse of the music mogul, his family, and the celebrities testifying.
 

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